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  1. Mary Maxwell Gates (* 5. Juli 1929 in Seattle; † 9. Juni 1994 ebenda) war eine US-amerikanische Geschäftsfrau und Vorstands-Mitglied in verschiedenen Organisationen und Wirtschaftsunternehmen. Sie ist die Mutter von Microsoft-Mitgründer Bill Gates. Leben. Mary Gates wurde in Seattle als Mary Maxwell

  2. Mary Maxwell Gates. Mary Ann Gates ( née Maxwell; July 5, 1929 – June 10, 1994) was an American banker, civic activist, non-profit executive, and schoolteacher. She was the first female president of King County's United Way, the first woman to chair the national United Way’s executive committee where she served most notably with ...

    • June 10, 1994 (aged 64), Seattle, Washington, U.S.
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    • Mary Ann Maxwell, July 5, 1929, Seattle, Washington, U.S.
  3. Mary Gates, the late mother of Bill Gates, used her connections to help Microsoft land a contract with IBM in 1980. This deal led to the development and licensing of MS-DOS, a key product that propelled Microsoft's success.

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Bill Sr. and Mary Maxwell Gates welcomed their son, Bill Gates, in 1955. Here’s everything to know about Bill Gates’ parents, Bill Sr. and Mary Maxwell Gates.

  5. 1. Jan. 2005 · Gates, Mary Maxwell (1929-1994) By David Wilma. Posted 1/01/2005. HistoryLink.org Essay 7188. Email. Share. Tweet. The Seattle civic activist and philanthropist Mary Gates and her husband William H. Gates strived to create a quality environment for their children inside their home, as well as outside in the community.

  6. 1. Jan. 2000 · Share. Tweet. On June 10, 1994, Mary Maxwell Gates, mother of Microsoft co-founder William H. Gates III and a woman widely admired for her civic activism, dies of breast cancer at age 64. Gates was the first female president of King County's United Way, the first woman to chair the national United Way's executive committee, and the ...

  7. 1. Sept. 1994 · Mary Maxwell Gates, a civic leader and a long-time UW regent, died of cancer in 1994. She was president of the Board of Regents in 1979 and a role model for women in business and community service. She served on the boards of many companies, including US West, KIRO-TV and King County's United Way. She was also the first woman to be a director of the First Interstate Bank of Washington.